- From: David Menendez <zednenem@psualum.com>
- Date: Thu, 22 May 2003 00:35:03 -0400
- To: <Patrick.Stickler@nokia.com>, <www-rdf-interest@w3.org>
- Cc: <www-talk@w3.org>, <uri@w3.org>
There is definitely value in having a defined way (or perhaps several) to get specific information about a URI. For example, an agent reading my FOAF file might note that my homepage has the type <http://www.eyrie.org/~zednenem/2002/web-threads/Weblog> and be able to use a URI query agent to learn about its definition rather than trying to download it. I'm less clear about the need for a new HTTP header. As I see it, (1) the concise, bounded description of a URI reference is itself a resource worthy of a URI and (2) all the HTTP headers in the world won't help you get information about <http://example.org/document#fragment> or <news:foo@bar>. I would rather use <http://sw.org?uri=(encoded_stuff)> than a straight URI with an extra header. (For a long term solution, what we would want is a way to describe a classes of web services. The class would define functions like concise_bounded_description(uri) and individual services would bind that to a particular set of URIs.) -- Dave Menendez - zednenem@psualum.com - http://www.eyrie.org/~zednenem/
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